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  • first page

    • 503
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    • @article{Korman2006-KORWES,volume = {103},journal = {Journal of Philosophy},year = {2006},abstract = {Dry earth seems to its inhabitants (our intrinsic duplicates) just as earth seems to us, that is, it seems to them as though there are rivers and lakes and a clear, odorless liquid flowing from their faucets. But, in fact, this is an illusion; there is no such liquid anywhere on the planet. I address two objections to externalism concerning the nature of the concept that is expressed by the word 'water' in the mouths of the inhabitants of dry earth. Gabriel Segal presents a dilemma for the externalist concerning the application conditions of the concept, and Paul Boghossian presents a dilemma for the externalist concerning the complexity of the concept. I show that, in both cases, the externalist may occupy the horn of his choice without departing from either the letter or spirit of externalism},number = {10},publisher = {J Philosophy Inc},title = {What Externalists Should Say About Dry Earth},author = {Daniel Z. Korman},pages = {503--520}}@
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    • What Externalists Should Say About Dry Earth
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    • 2006
  • last page

    • 520